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CPR

CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a technique combining cycles of chest compressions and rescue breaths to oxygenate and circulate blood to maintain life. Ask and answer questions regarding the CPR techniques, training and history.

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Do you need your CPR certificate in order to graduate?

You do not need CPR to graduate from High School. Those in the health care profession need CPR to pass some classes; so for those people, a CPR certificate is required.

Where can I get free CPR and First Aid classes in Arizona?

You will be able to find free CPR classes; contact your local American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Fire Department, and Ambulance Services. Free classes are sponsored by one of these agencies. It will be more difficult to find free first aid classes; again contact the above agencies to see if any free offerings are available. Not sure of free, been looking for that myself. I do know that the (ARC) American Red Cross, does have a class for CPR infant, child and adult with a $49.00 fee. Would love it someone knew of a free class! Not sure of free, been looking for that myself. I do know that the (ARC) American Red Cross, does have a class for CPR infant, child and adult with a $49.00 fee. Would love it someone knew of a free class!

What does WARTS stand for in CPR?

Warmth

Abc's (airway, breathing, circulation)

Rest&reassure

Treatment

Shock

What happens to NaHCO3 when used in CPR?

Baking soda should not be used in CPR.

Can an adult shock go through child pads on an aed?

No it can't; you must use adult AED pads for an adult & child AED pads for a child.

At the end of a 2 minute cycle of CPR you should. The next step?

It used to be that after every 2 minutes of CPR, you did a pulse check. Now, once it is confirmed there are no signs of life, CPR is not stopped until EMS arrives and takes over. When EMS arrives, they will do a pulse check (which includes a breathing check) and if no pulse the AED will be hooked up.

Since for the lay rescuer the rescue breathing (RB) for adults has been eliminated, there is no check required as CPR is immediately started. For children and infants, where RB is performed, after every 2 minutes you do a pulse check.

How do you locate the site for chest compressions?

Locate the middle of the sternum. This is where your hand location should be for an adult or child. For an infant, it will be on the sternum, 1 finger below the nipple line.

Give chest compressions at the rate of in CPR?

The rate for CPR chest compressions is 100 per minute; adult, child, and infant.

What is use of oxygen reservoir in an ambu bag?

It contains the volume of oxygen needed to supply the victim with rescue breaths of 100% oxygen.

Why do you stand clear or do not touch the child before analyzing the heart rhythm or delivering a shock?

Do not touch the child before analyzing the heart rhythm so the AED will not pick up your heart rhythm.

Do not touch the child before delivering a shock so you will not be shocked.

Children under what age should be given CPR?

The youngest age a person can learn and perform CPR will be based on their developmental progress and maturity. Some states and certifying agencies have minimum ages to be certified in CPR based on studies of ages required to learn the information and pass the skill and test requirements. Usually, these youngest ages range from 10 to 12 years old which would be a good estimate to answer your question.

When a 15 yr old dog won't wake up can shaking be CPR?

Shaking the dog won't do any good. The American Red Cross offers pet first aid classes which will help you to deal with an emergency for a dog.

How do you give a chicken CPR?

First give two quik short breaths, holding the beak closed in to the nostrils.come down to the chest between the wings where the heart is with for fingers compress the chest fifteen times repeat as needed

Is it difficult to become certified in CPR and first aid?

It would be quite easy. All you would need to do is attend classes in first-aid training. There are several organizations which provide this service. These courses are held regularly and are completed quickly.

What is the preferred method of performing one rescuer CPR on a child?

what is the preferred method for performing 1-rescuer CPR on a child

What is the best way to relieve choking in adult?

Perform the 5 back blows, then the 5 abdominal thrusts. Repeat until the object is dislodged or they go unconscious.

What is synchronized cardioversion?

From the related link, Synchronized Cardioversion is: --A controlled form of defibrillation for patients who still have organized cardiac activity with a pulse.

American red cross CPR classes in minnesota?

In the upper right hand corner of the related link, just type in your zip code and it will list the contact information of a service center nearest you.

Compressions in a 9 month old is like what?

Do 30 compressions and 2 breaths for CPR; compress the chest with 2 or 3 fingers just below the nipple line to a compression depth of 1/2 to 1 inch.

Do people who know CPR have to do it?

For some, if it is work related or volunteer related (such as Ski Patrol), there is a duty to act and they must do CPR if it is warranted.

If a person is not in the work setting, or their "job" does not require it, then there is no requirement to do CPR if a person needs it.

All people, though, in an emergency have a moral obligation to call EMS or the emergency number to notify the proper authorities.

What does RICER mean in CPR terms?

It's R.I.C.E. in first aid. The letters mean:

  • Rest
  • Ice
  • Compression
  • Elevation

Or Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, back to Rest, and then repeat.